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Friday, August 28, 2009

'Voices against Advani get shriller

The crisis within the BJP continues. The Indian Express headline reads ' Parivar at war looks at Sangh' as RSS chief Bhagwat is scheduled to address a press conference today.
'Voices against Advani get shriller' writes the Tribune. 'BJP rebels focus fire on Advani' states the Hindustan Times. The Times of India asks 'Did Advani lie?' saying that Brajesh and Yashwant join Jaswant in saying that Advani knew of 'terrorists for hostages' swap.
"Trade policy offers exporters more sops" writes the Business Standard.
The Asian Age, quoting the FM says "15 to 20 per cent shortfall in Kharif crop".
The CBSE has come up with the idea of ranking schools, writes the Hindustan Times. You will be able to choose whether you want to send your child to an A+, A, B+ or B school. The rating will be done on factors like teacher - student ratio and infrastructure, besides other things.
Supreme Court to get five new judges' informs the Hindu.
The Pioneer reports of a physically challenged person who plans to cross the Palk Strait next year. ' Sheer grit helped him swim against the current' writes the Pioneer.
Is your household budget going for a toss these days? There's hope. 'Soon cheap sugar and pulses at Mother Dairy' writes the Times of India.
The Statesman reports of a strange way to make money. A 24 year old Australian man in Melbourne is selling kisses! One dollar for one smooch!
The nationwide swine flu toll climbed to 88 with a teenaged girl and two women dying due to the virus in Karnataka and Maharashtra. Health Ministry officials said, Maharashtra now accounts for 46 fatalities-- 25 in Pune, nine in Mumbai, seven in Nashik, two in Aurangabad and one each in Dhule and Latur. 20 people have died in Karnataka, 7 in Gujarat, three each in Tamil Nadu, Chhattisgarh and Delhi, two in Uttarakhand and one each in Kerala, Goa, Rajasthan and Haryana. Meanwhile, 177 fresh swine flu cases were reported across the country taking the number of those infected with the virus to 3273.
A Health Ministry analysis has disclosed that the swine flu virus has mostly affected the young people in the age group of 14 to 44 years in the country.

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